Claw Hammer

Growing up on a farm we, Dad, had several claw hammers, he kinda pushed the idea that the one with the
chipped claw should be mine, and so it was the one I used to help him build wood gates, shingle, and any
other wood carpentry type stuff. It, the claw hammer followed me to our, Wife & I first house, and with us
for 3-4 more moves, so then SON gets a summer job mixing mud, mortar for a masonry company. He needs a hammer
to bust mortar out of the mixer, and without asking thought it was O-K to take the claw hammer I had used for
over 40 years. Finally he informs me He saw MY hammer fall off the bumper on his truck and flip clear up by
the fence along a road 45 miles from home, I asked why he didn't stop and find it, lame excuse, I pestered
him about it 3-4 more times then bought myself a new hammer. SON Is a Tool Nazi now, only Snap-On wrenches
and screw drivers fit his hands, and Milwaukee corded or cordless power tools.
I have all his stationary power tools in MY shop now, he moved and didn't think I'd mind them in my way.
Other than the fact I can barely change the oil in my lawn mower in my shop, HECK YES, GET YOUR STUFF OTTA MY
WAY!
 
My father-in-law was a finish carpenter. He did not pull nails with his hammer he said it would get it out of balance. He used a cats claw to remove nails. He also had two hand saws on the job one you could use the other only he could use.
 
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